0" " COUNTY PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY VOL. XXII TaKe a LooK at Our Line of Ladies' Coats and Suits They are strictly up-to-date and moderately priced. Misses' and Children's Coats and Capes from $3.00 up to $15.00 When in need of a good wet weather shoe try the Napa Tan. They have stood the test for years. $15.00 Buys a Bradway Model Suit all wool and up to the minute. We cordially in vite your inspection of these Men's suits, one price, $15.00. Our Boy's School suits can't be beat any where. Let us show you.. CAMPBELLS STORE DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 11, 1910. NO. 35 PROPOSEDUCENSE UW NUMBER OF SALOONS LIMITED Ahh GAMUMXO PROHIBITED. NHll.idK r Screens Allowed Business U TJniHd to One Room. and Good Eye Work At Moderate Prices We fit glasses to give solid comfort, they are sty lish and we cruarantee satisfaction to everv individual. Frames and mountings are kept in repair and lenses exchanged free during first year. Frames of every kind furnished, rimless spectacle mountings, stylish eyeglasses, toric lerfses in all sizes, invisible bifocals, in fact we are prepared to furnish everything in the optical line at right prices. LENSES $2.00 and up per pair FRAMES 50 cents and up EVERY SATURDAY At Stafrin's Drug Store FREEZE & RICE "Reliable Eye Specialists" Portland Vancouver Dallas The Common Housefly is now the justly deserving object of a national campaign in the interest of the public Health. Flies carry filth and disease germs wherever they go. We are sincerely glad that we are able to co-operate effectively in the fight against the housefly. Flies and Electric Fans do not agree. Flies cannot alight in a breeze and it is a simple thing to keep your kitchen, your living room and the sleeping room of your child free from the contamin ation of these Insects- One electric fan in a small house hold can usually be made to serve all three purposes, besides freshening and cooling the air. The new 8-inch household fan is both practical and inexpensive. Phone NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION. The real com mercial spirit is to supply the needs of the public a8Per" fectly as possible, and we make a business of satisfying our customers. Electricity is expensive only to people who are wasteful. To you, who are naturally caretui, it doesn't come high. Use Tungsten lamps and have an abundance of light. Northwestern Corporation J. I WHITE, Manager for Dallas. FISHING SEASON Opened April 1st and we are prepared to furnish you the right kind of tackle at the right price. SPALDING BASE BALL (iOOgg We are headquarters for the famous Spalding line and do not lie down for any others. Give us a call W. R. Ellis' Confectionery Update Candy Kitchen in rear. We invite you Following ls the complete text of ".uinance proposed to be passed fy the city councils of Dai in im pendence and Falls City In the event 1 1K bounty votes wet In Novcm ber. Th m,. k . Ul "iese cities say uie county decides to return to the wet column, the people have a right to know what regulation and re- StrleHnna mill i. , - " yiacea upon the sa loons by the authorities of the incor porated towns. This ordinance wag drawn in ac cordance with sugesllons offered by the uuonai Model License League and is said to be an exact copy of the ordi nance in force In Philadelphia, where saloons are more strictly regulated man in any other city In the United States, and where dninkennoaa an lawlessness have been reduced to the minimum. The ordinance reads: Ordinance No. . . , An ordinance providing for li censing and regulating bar-rooms and liquor saloons within the corporate limits of Dallas, Oregon. The City of Dallas Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company, or corpor ation to sen or offer for sale any vi nous, spirituous, malt, or other intox icating liquors within the corporate limits 01 Dallas, Oregon, without hav ing lirst obtained a license therefor, as In this Ordinance provided. Section 2. Every person, firm, com pany, or corporation applying for such license shall, before the same is grant ed, pay to the Auditor and P jlloe Judge of the City of Dallas, Oregon. the sum of $ per annum im no such license shall be issued or grant ed for a less period than one year. Certificate of Character Required. . Section 3. No such license shall he issued or granted, except by order of the city council of said city of Dallas, evidenced by a motion for that pur pose duly made and carried and enter ed In the Journal of the proceedings of said city council. Any person, firm, company, or corporation desiring to obialn such license shall first file with the Auditor and Police Judge of said city a written application therefor, which application shall be addressed to said city council, and shall be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge of said city at least five days before the meeting of the said city council at which the same is acted upon. With such application there shall also be filed a certificate as to the 'good moral character of the person who is to con duct such business In said city if such license is issued, which certificate shall be signed by at least five reputable citizens of Polk County. Namo of Applicant. Such application shall set forth the name of the person, firm, company, or corporation desiring such license; the time when the applicant proposes to engage In the business of selling or of fering for sale vinous, spirituous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors in said city; the period of time for which li cense ls desired; the location of the building In which it is proposed to conduct said business; the fact wheth er or not the person who is to con duct said business in this city has ever been convicted of a felony in the State of Oregon, or in any other state of the United States; the fact whether or not the person, firm, company, or corpora tion desiring such license has ever for feited a license of a similar nature by reason of any breach of any city reg ulation or State Law; and, if the ap plicant be a firm or company, the names and addresses of all the mem h.r nr nartners composing the same; I and, If a corporation, the name' of the President and Secretary, the location of the principal office of the corpora tion, the name of the state under which It Is chartered, and the name of the person who is to mannge the busi ness for which license Is desired. If the applicant be a person, the appli cation shall be verified by his oath; If a firm or company, by the oath of a partner or member or sum urm r company; If a corporation, by the oath of an officer or duly authorized agent thereof. Must Furnish Bond. At or before the meeting of the city council next following the filing of such application, the applicant shall nay to the Auditor and Police Judge the fee or charge for the license de sired, as fixed by the provisions of sec tion two of this Ordinance, and shall also, at the same time, file with said Auditor and Police Judge a good and sufficient bond to the City of Dallas. E the sum of with two or more sureties, to be approved by the Mayor of said City of Dallas, condi tioned that such applicant will keep and maintain such bar-room or liquor saloon in an orderly manner, and In 18 requireu i.j alfle person or party to sell vinous. spirituous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors, and that it is proper to grant the license applied for, and the Coun cil is further satisfied that the person who is to conduct such business has a good moral character, the Council may In Its discretion order the issuance of license to the applicant iln accordance with the ordinances of said GIty, and upon the proviso that the building in which said business is to be carried on complies strictly with the requirements of this ordinance referring thereto, and hereinafter set forth; otherwise, the application shall be denied. Number of Saloons Limited. In Issuing such licenses, or order ing them to be issued, the said City Council shall permit but one license to be issued for every one thousand in habitants or fraction thereof, residing within the corporate limits of said city. Must Pay til Advance, No order for the issuance of li cense shall be made without a written application therefor as herein pro vided, nor until the license fee is paid and- the bond of the applicant is ap proved by the Mayor of said City. The execution of such bond by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, as surety, shall be deemed a sufficient bond, without other surety or sureties; provided, that all bonds shall be subject' to the ap proval of the Mayor. The Auditor and Police Judge shall issue such license only upon the order of the City Coun cil of said city, as hereinbefore provid ed, and only after having been noti fied by the committee of the City Council hereinafter mentioned and provided for by this ordinance that the building in which such business Js to be carried on complies with the re quirements of this ordinance as here inafter set forth. Second Conviction Forfeits License. A second conviction of any misde meanor constituting a violation of any condition of such bond herein men tioned shall forfeit such bond to the said City of Dallas, absolutely, as stip ulated damages, and said city shall be entitled to recover the amount of the penal sum of such bond so forfeited without any proof whatever of actual damages. A second conviction of any misdemeanor constituting a violation of the terms of this ordinance and of any condition of said bond shall work a forfeiture of the license, and there after no license shall ever be issued to such person, firm, company, or cor poration within the corporate limits of the City of Dallas. The forfeiture of said license as herein provided for shall be separate from and In addition to the forfeiture of said bond as here in above provided. License Is Transferable. A license Issued under and by vir tu of the provisions of this ordi nance shall be assignable and trans ferable, and shall be owned and held by the owner thereof as other property or rights are held by him, and in case of his death, it shall go to his personal representatives in the same manner as other personal property. However, the assignee of any such license, or any other person into whose hands such license may lawfully come, Bhall give a bond in like form and manner, and subject to the same conditions and re strictions as Is herein provided for in regard to the original applicant, before engaging under and by virtue of said license in the business of selling or of fering for sale any vinous, spirituous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors; and further, no such assignee or other person acquiring such license in a law ful jtnanner, shall be permitted to en gage In such business as is authorized by such license, unless he makes ap plication to the City Council of said city for that purpose in like manner and form as application ls herein re quired to be made by the original ap plicant, and such application Bhall also be accompanied by a certificate as to the good moral character of the per son making such application or the person who Is to conduct such business under such license in said city, which certificate shall be signed by at least five reputable citizens of Polk County, State of Oregon; and further, the said City Council shall have the power to accept or reject said application of said assignee or other person acquir ing such license to do business under said license, as It had by the terms and provisions of this ordinance In refer ence to the application of the original applicant; provided, however, that if such assignee or other person acquir ing such license lawfully, shall be a fit and proper person to conduct such business in said city, the City Council must grant him such permit to conduct said business under said license. Moral Character of IJin.see. No license shall be issued to any per son who had or has ever been con victed of a felony In the State of Ore gon, or in any State of the United States of America: nor shall any li cense be Issued to any person who has ever forfeited a license of a similar kind In any other city of the United States of America because of a viola tion of any of the laws of the- State In which such city was located, or- be cause of a violation of any of the ordi nances of the city. Itencwal of License. When a license has been duly and legally and regularly Issued under and by virtue of the terms of this ordi nance, the same shall be subject to renewal at the end of the term there. 1 1 ..u't. fla an ic.p- - ... ,, fh. -- - .. . . . nances of the i liy . . I namea. oy tne giving 01 new nonu laws of the State of Oregon, and In B. nPren provided for in reference to strict compliance with the terms tne finrt bond of tn applicant, and by The ioiiowhik iwiiii a written application tnereior, mutic applicant, upon demand, the amount advanced for the license fee, as also any bond given to secure such license. In case the application of an assignee or other person lawfully acquiring a license of the original applicant or of an assignee of the original applicant ls denied, the Auditor and Police Judge shall, within five days, upon demand, return to such assignee or other per son lawfully acquiring such license any bond given to secure such license by such assignee or other person. Building Regulations. Section 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company, or corpora, tlon to engage in the business of sell ing or offering for sale any vinous, spirituous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of Dallas, Oregon, in a building or room that does not comply with the follow ing requirements, to wit: Blinds or Screens Forbidden. 1. Ail buildings or rooms in which such business is carried on shall be provided with an open front; the lower side of all windows to any such build ing or room facing upon any street in said city shall not be higher than five feet from the sidewalk, and said win dows shall not be covered with any blinds or with anything whatsoever that will or would obstruct a view into such room or building from the said sidewalk, the object of this being that persons passing along the sidewalk upon the street may readily see into the interior of any such room or build ing at all times. Must Occupy Only One Room. 2. Such business shall be conducted in a single room, and such room shall be without any partitions of any kind or nature whatsoever, and shall be so constructed and arrangeA that a per son passing along the sidewalk upon the street can readily see the whole of the interior of any such room in which such business is being carried on. Sales Prohibited in Store Room. 3. There shall be no back nor side rooms attached to any such build ing or room in which such business is being carried on, except a single room to be used entirely and exclusively for the purpose of storing any goods or articles used In such business, or nec essary for the purpose of carrying on such business; and in no case, shall any person other than the person con ducting such business be permitted to enter such room unless it be for the sole purpose of carrying goods or arti cles into the same for storage pur poses, or for the purpose of removing the same therefrom; and, in no case, shall there be any sale or gift of any liquor to any person in any other place than in the main room where such business Is carried on. Outhouse Regulations. 4. Such room or building shall not te provided with any out-houses what ever, except those that are or may be necessary for toilet purposes, or for the purpose of storing wood; and, in no case, shall there be any sale or gift of any intoxicating liquor In such out house. Council Must Inspect Building. Defore any license is issued to eny applicant therefor, as in this ordi nance provided, the city council of said City of Dallas shall appoint a com mittee of three members of the Coun cil to thoroughly Inspect the room or building In which such business ls pro posed to be carried on by the appll cant, and to ascertain whether or not the building or room in which such business is proposed to be car ried on, comes up to the requirements of this ordinance; if it does, such com mittee shall so report to the Auditor and Police Judge of said city, and then, and thereupon the Auditor and Police Judge shall have the power to Issue such license, provided all other steps have been taken as in this ordinance provided to entitle the applicant to such license. If such' room or build ing does not come up to the require ments of this ordlnanoe, said commit tee shall so notify the applicant and point out to him the changes neces sary to be made before any such li cense can be Issued, and shall further notify the Auditor and Police Judge of said city of the action It has taken; when the room or building has been changed by suld applicant so that the same comes up to the requirements of the ordlnapce, the applicant Bhall so notify said committee, and said committee shall again Inspect the same, and if the same does comply with the requirements of this ordi nance, it shall so report to the Aud itor and Police Judge without delay. whereupon, the Auditor and Police Judge shall forthwith Issue such li cense, provided, of course, that all other steps have been taken to entitle the applicant to such license. Must t'loNe at Midnight. Section 6. All places in which vi nous, spirituous, malt, or other Intox icating liquors are sold shall be closed every day between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight and six o'clock in the morning; and further, all such places shall be and remain closed from twelve o'clock midnight on Saturday night until Monday morning at six o'clock. During said hours particularly men tioned In this section, no one shall be permitted to enter any such place, nor shall the same be opened for any pur pose whatever, except in case of fire or other such cause. In all such places. between the hours of eight o'clock in the evening and six o'clock in the morning of each day, there shall be kept burning at all times at least one i light. I Proprietor Must Rcort Disorder. Section 7. It shall be unlawful for thereof. me .u. f written i...-... keeper of any bar-room or liquor fidavitt shall be appended herein provided for In regard to .the, jr h )mlu of d by the pay-j Dallas, Oregon, to permit any breach ., honds (except where the surety , orjKlna application, an In such bona is "' n n m tne -'' ! " "'7 of the peace, or disturbance of public and the same shall be subscribed and, v,(le(, for; .nd ,t hall be the duty of, order Jr d,.eorum b , ltldpcent. sworn to by the sureue. " tne ..ty t-ounn . s . .-..r '-' or diirierIy conduct on the premises. mxrn renewa. '"7 m hen f. ln hi. power to prevent the I filing of such bond and. application, " ' or liquor saloon to report to the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Dallas every breach of the peace or disturb ance of pnl. lie order or decorum In such bar-room or liquor saloon, and "fore " mcfT h'thf Zl . nf nrceon to administer ci mr - .,. .a.ip , " . , wif . same, jt sna ue tne auty 01 tne ow oath, and shall be filed with and made j and the payment of suc bar-.oom a part of .uch bond: provided, the peron holding such 11-, r r , , Au state of Oregon, cense na, si iimen, i-umpn n.i j-vmntv of Polk. ss. I the terms .nd conditions of this ordl- j and I being nRcfi ,nd has conducted hi. businen. V,.irVnd severally .worn. uponin an honest, legitimate, and orderly ' ' ' . ...iltnt And I A r,f .nv Ihlrtv . , , Thar 1 am " - , manner. A rontnuwi ti iiy iiiiiik . . , . , ... oathdosa. lnai"' ., , " '. make complaint thereof against ths! freeholder In the City of Dallas In W 1 d B offenio by the person r 'person, so committing . ! - county .nd state; th. I wort ordinance shal J'f 1 Zc of the p.c or disturbing thej " the sum of I m'f; "r ' YVJ c"nt f""""' '"r 7'u"m". 10 p"m' public order or decorum within twen-l ..... ht na liBiHiii"-". -..v. ,rnT cVusive of property e,e from e- j ever. .ion: that I sm not a dealer in 'I- name my Just debts na -7-" " ! " " '"" ' ty-four hour, after the ,ame i. so done or committed, tinlen complaint saloon to allow or permit any minor to remain in or about any such bar room or liquor saloon, subject, how ever, to the same proviso regarding due .diligence as is contained in sec tion eight of this ordinance; and It shall also be unlawful for any keeper of any bar-room or liquor saloon to permit or allow any woman to remain in, loiter about, or solicit drinks In any such bar-room or liquor saloon. All Gambling Prohibited. Section 11. It shall be unlawful for any keeper of any bar-room or liquor saloon to allow or permit any card playing, pool or billiard playing, dice. shaking, or any gambling of any kind or nature whatsoever In or about any such bar-room or liquor saloon. Must Display License. Section 12. Each and every person, firm, company, or corporation having a license under the provisions of this ordinance shall exhibit the same at all times while the same is In force In his or their place of business; and further. shall, at all times, keep posted In conspicuous place ln his or their place of business, so that the same may be easily read, a copy of all the principal features of this ordinance relative to the regulation of such places of business. Penalty for Violation. . Section 13. If any person, firm company or corporation taking out a license under and by virtue of the pro visions of this ordinance shall violate any of the provisions hereof, In case the offender be a person, firm, or com pany, and in case the offender be a corporation, then the clerk, manager, or person conducting or having charge of any bar-room of liquor saloon, he or they shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and, upon conviction there of In the Police Court of the City of Dallas, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than one nun dred dollars, or be Imprisoned ln the City Jail not to exceed forty days. In addition to the penalty herein before provided' for in this section, If any owner or keeper of any bar-room or liquor saloon shall violate any of the terms or provisions of this ordinance after having taken out a license to conduct such business in said city of Dallas, he shall, upon a first convic tion thereof In the Police Court of the City of Dallas, be suspended and pro hiblted .from carrying on his said business under said license for a period of thirty days from the date of said conviction, and it shall be the duty of the Auditor and Police Court to enter such order at the same time said con viction is had, and fine or Imprison ment is ordered; and the said Auditor and Police Judge shall forthwith Issue such order, and the Marshal of said city shall forthwith serve such order upon the said person so convicted by delivering a copy thereof to the said person so convicted. i Forfeiture of License. For a second conviction for a vio lation of any of the terms or provis ions of this ordinance ln the Police Court of the City of Dallas, Oregon, besides the punishment by fine and Imprisonment provided for ln this section, It Bhall be the duty of the Auditor and Police Judge to declare forfeited the license held by such per son so convicted, and to further de clare forfeited the bond of the owner or keeper of any such bar-room or liquor saloon, given to secure said li cense, as is provided for in section three of this ordinance, and to make report thereof to the City Council at the next regular .meeting thereof. The conviction of any servant, or other person ln the employment of the li censee in the management or running of any such bar-room or liquor sa loon, shall have the same effect as to the suspension of the business of the licensee for a period of thirty days, or the forfeiture of the license and bond as herein provided for, as though the conviction were of the licensee himself. Minors Subject to Punishment. Section 14. It shall be unlawful for any minor or other person under the age of legal majority to enter, re main ln, or loiter about any bar-room or liquor saloon, or to apply therein for intoxicating liquor of any kind whatsoever. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section of this ordinance,' shall, upon conviction thereof In the Police Court of the City of Dallas, be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dol lars not more than one hundred dol lars, or by imprisonment ln the City Jail not to exceed forty days. No Women Loiterers. Section 15. It shall be unlawful fo: any woman to remain In, loiter about or solicit drinks In any bar-room ot liquor saloon. Any person vlolatlnf any of the provisions of this section ol this ordinance, shall, upon oonvlctlor, thereof In the Police CourtJf the City of Dallas, be deemed -guilty of a mis demeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or by Impris onment In the City Jail not to exceed fifteen days. , No Sale to Ilabltnnl Drunkards. Section 16. It shall be unlawful for any person whatsoever to ell, offer for sale, or give to an habitual drunk ard, intoxicated person, or minor any vinous, spirituous, malt, or other In toxicating liquor, with intent to evade the provisions of this ordinance. Proof of the sale, or offering for sale, or giv ing of any intoxicating liquor to an habitual drunkard, Intoxicated per son, or a minor In the vicinity of any bar-room or liquor saloon, or In any unusual or out-of-the-way place .hail be deemed prima facie evidence of as intent to evade the provision, of thil ordinance. Any person violating any 01 the provisions of this section of thb ordinance, shall, upon convlctlor thereof In the Police Court of the Cltj of Dallas, be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dol lar, nor more than one hundred dol lar, or by Imprisonment In the City Jail not to exceed forty days. I No Sale Without Uceswr. j Section 17. If any person, firm,' company, or corporation shall engage the buslnera of selling, or offering for sale any vinous, spirituous, malt. 1 or other intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of the city of Dallas, j suspension, within the meaning of thb section of this ordinance. Officers Must Be Diligent. Section 18. It shall be the duty o the City Marshal of said City of Dal. las, and of all other police officers of said city, to see that the provisions of this ordinance, and each and every one of them, are strictly complied with within the corporate limits of said city, and to arrest any and all persons found violating any of such' provisions. Any person who ls a resident and in habitant of the City of Dallas may cause the arrest and trial of any per son for the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance by making due complaint before the Auditor and Police Judge of said city; such com plaint shall be subscribed and verified by the complainant as private prose cutor. Forfeiture of License and Bond. Section 19. It shall be the duty of the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Dallas to declare forfeited the license Issued to any person convicted twice of a violation of any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance, as Is provided for In section thirteen of this ordinance; and also, to declare for feited the bond given to secure such license, as Is provided for also in sec tion thirteen of this ordinance, and to report his action to the city council of said city at its next regular meeting thereafter; and thereafter, the said city council shall take such action in regard to said bond as It shall, In Its discretion, deem advisable, being gov erned at all times by the provisions of this ordinance. , Conflicting Ordinances Repealed. Section 20. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances of the City of Dallas, Oregon, ln so far as the same may conflict herewith, be, and the same hereby are repealed ln so far as they do conflict herewith. RECEPTION TO NEW PASTOR Methodists of Dallas Welcome Return of the Reverend George F. Hopkins. The action of the Methodist Conr ference in returning the ' Reverend George Hopkins to the Dallas charge meets the warm approval of the members of the church In this city. For the purpose of expressing their hearty sanction, a reception to the new pastor was held Thursday evening at which almost the entire member ship waa present. The Reverend Hopkins came to Dal las a few weeks ago from Redfteld, South Dakota, having served for sever al years as a district superintendent in that state. In his relation to the church ln South Dakota, he bore the reputation of being an able man, ca pable of filling any charge in his con ference, and this reputation has fol lowed him to Oregon. During the short time he has been in Dallas, he has won many friends. When he went to conference, it was the unanimous wish of his people that he be returned, and this was also his own wish, although other places alter ed some strong Inducements ln the way of .alary. Mr. Hopkins likes Dallas and Dallas people, and this, with the difficulty of moving again so soon, In fluenced him to express a wish that he be returned, although ready to move If It should be so decided by the conference. The reception was a highly enjoy able, affair, and there was a warm feel ing of fraternity among those pres ent. The program consisted of music, luncheon and speeches. Hon. George L. Hawkins gave a pleasing address of welcome, and a feeling response was voiced by the pastor. Short speeches were given by the pastors of other churches of the city, among whom were the Reverend Ed gar W. Miles, the new pastor of the First Presbyterian Church; the Rev erend H. Im Pratt, who was recently appointed pastor of the United Evan gelical Church, and the Reverend Pease, the new Baptist pastor. It would have been an Inspiration to anyone to have seen these minis ters, representing different creeds, all enjoying a fellowship together and all united In a common cause. FAIR WILL OPEN THURSDAY Falls City Prepares to Entertain People of Polk County. FALLS CITY, Or., October 10 Pre parations for the first annual Fruit Fair and Harvest Home Festival are rapidly drawing to a close and the exhibit will be found In readiness when the doors are opened day after tomor row. The display, of fruits and vegetables and other products of the soil of the Lucklamute Valley are astonishing to the old residents of this favored por tion of Oregon and will prove a rev elation to visitors. The spirit of local pride among the people of the valley In being able to show such marvelous products of the soil has been stim ulated by the liberal prizes offered by the enterprising merchant, of Fall. City, and the result will be one of the grandest displays of farm and orchard products ever gotten together In the Willamette Valley. In addition to the farm exhibits. visitors will be treated to a good pro gram of .port, and amusement, each day. The Fair management promises that there will be something doing every minute of the two days exhib ition. MALARKEY WILL SPEA FALLS CITY REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD BOUSING DEMONSTRATION. Saturday Night of This Week Will See Greatest Gathering of Prominent Re publicans Ever Known in Old Polk. Republicans of Falls City are mak ing active arrangements for what promises to be the pifrgest political rally of the campaign In Polk County. The meeting will be held on Saturday night of this week. Hon, Dan J. Mal arkey, of Portland, has been secured to deliver the principal speech of the evening. Congressman Hawley will also deliver an address. Thomas B. Kay, A.' M. Crawford and other state can didates have been Invited, and will doubtless be present. ,, Republicans who heard Senator Malarkey speak ln Salem, Saturday evening, unite in declaring it one of the fairest, masterful, clean-cut polit ical speeches to which they have ever listened. His plea for the support of the entire ticket Is simply Irresist ible. The writer has had the pleasure of hearing many noted political speak ers in his day, both ln Oregon and ln the Eastern states, but he does not recall a more logical and convincing presentation of sound Republican doc trine than that delivered by Senator Malarkey ln Salem last Saturday night. The Republicans of Falls City are entitled to great credit for their in terest In the success of the ticket and It is the duty of the Republicans of the county to turn out in large num bers and help make their meeting one of the most rousing and enthusiastic political gatherings ever held within the borders of Old Polk. CONVICTS INDICTED AGAIN Prisoners Captured Near Buena Vista Must Stand Trial. Indictments have been returned by the grand Jury against Albert Ferris and Albert Murray, says the Salem ' Statesman, These men are both con victs now serving time in the peniten tiary, and the Indictment charges them with assault and robbery. This follows a sensational break at the pen itentiary October 14, 1909, when five men held up Guards Felix Davis and L. Hirtzel, relieved both of the guards of their guns and took 2t from Hirtzel. A man hunt followed ln the vicinity of Buena Vista and two of the con victs were killed and two others wounded, Ferris being one of the wounded men, receiving a bullet through his left arm, which penetrated his lung, and also two shots ln the back. Murray was not hurt, but was put ln a dungeon for a time. Ferris will leave the prison some time during the present month, while Murray is senr Ing an Indeterminate sentence. Ferris was committed from Clackanfas coun ty, serving one and one-half years for larceny from a building, and Murray was convicted in Umatilla county for burning a building. In the hunt Walter Johnon, an of ficer, now a guard at the penitentiary. was shot ln the leg, and "Cherokee" James, now a night police officer, re ceived a slight wound. One of the con victs was killed by Sheriff Grant of Polk County and another by Johnson. OUR MARKET LETTER la "Dry" McMinnvllle. Last week was a busy one for Mar shal Arthur. Frank Worth was given a room In the city bastlle by Marshal Neal to sleep off an elaborate drunk. ... . . . 1 . . , ,1 -1 1 IT- 1 ,1 v. ill ill 11 t.u, uuirn. .--iiiiiiniii, , , . , , . . . , , - . m n ... nn -1 ii. n n r i -m nun it n i, in , -m n .i, .ii.- i ir.Vfin viinnin nainr nr-m nnuiinra cution 6r oth(T lntox.t nf thr e hwy mhriaf st.au nave sooner eeen maoe or some) ,trwll therefor as In this ordinance 'and Friday Howard Hlbb.. Wllon Oil 1 tin. liquors, .nd that I m not a , or nfrlnr-d upon to prohll.lt the ts-l -rw, nr other bond of a char-iro8rlr, of tnr license by a majority' II. -frnilar to this. vote thereon, the objot of thl. provis- Sl-ltri or Infrlnd upon to prohll.lt the ts-l"1"" ' '"' . tn -of ion t. It shsll be unlawful for vote thereon, the onjet or tni. proiis-i , , n.'and In case the one ion belrg t. protect th. holder of .uoh J" "i Vt J't V.TZiZiuZ 1 '"" h . ..... 1,.- k- saloon to give or sell any intoxicating , Subscr; this At tne mm. -r,nli-l Wtlon 4. The Audit liquor to sy perron under the age of I ,ki. ;, . , . . - , legal majority; provided, however. Ir satisfactorily otely upon ht. rood bhsvlor and up- r . . . . , . . . ' ' , fxt .h u,j. , n trying to aacrrtain w hether or not on the majority vote of the people. t . .jj ,nd .worn to before me ductt himself as required by the ordl- continuation Ir. tsine dependent " su.h keeper n (Title of Office.) Council JUre of Ou.lifVikm. ver and Owen Morris of Tamhlll. were the guests of Marshal Arthur for drunkenness. Arch Terry wu also on the street drunk and using profsne language and when approached by Marshal Arthur and asked to go to his AsMlilnr Miall Orllmrt. ! .- unt-r the .re of l-rl majority, he following tt...- Jai,a4 ah.ll, wiU.1- fi- ""'.TLlZnt to said Council such .p- ! itwusnce of such liceni or and Police " ,. , . Imprisoned In the City Jail ear. after thenf thi tUfl of , forty day. T I Oar WU n prrwn, .iiiii. v .,,, tM, 7 , to the I' r . . iiAaiiaju 1 rrnri i.ajii iwmL . . w -1 1 ..it ... .).. .- na i" ith ,h. rertjftcate - tr Treasurer tne l-e or ensrre cot- . - - - cur nun ... . ....... ..nation tmeether with trie f" " ... ,,. K. ' Potion . It shsll be unlawful for other Intoik.tln. liauor to the moral c" ,y.r ,h4, ntr Council In -." ' "r br-rom or Iquor pj eorpor.te limit, of DeJl.a, !w , conduct suen " , hhTrerul.r reports: whenever .a p-' ? "v r nr "toilc.tlng OTr,nn. without a license, .hail be re-. said license! ani " ..mm for such lie-, shall be de-1 Ul"r ""TV," 7 "tn wnatso- r.r1ed .nd deemed to be a separate ha. n filed, and .hl report Except in case, where the wme "' drunkard. to .,; .d any person who has h.d j ,f rr me - ,f rh license; is denied o an asxirne or ctner r-r- " ' ; his license vut.p.tiaru .""'""-a . provided, he or they. In case the of fender lie a person, firm, or company. nd In case the offender be a corpor- anager. or per son conducting or having charge of any such business, shall be deemed mill, nf mlulMnMnAr and unon conviction thereof In the Police Court! room and stop his hilarity he became of the city of Dallas, .hall he fined In sbuslve to the officer, who kad to r a sum of not less than fifty dollar, nor ! sort to hi. "coaxer" before Arch would more than on hundred dollars, or be aubmlt, and Saturday Howard Hlbb. Jail not to ex- ,,.1. -nr all of the side walk for migration and was .hown to hi. room In the city's hotel. All the sbove Inebriates paid their usual fines and released. MrMlnnvlll. Tele phone-Register. the hitu: ana u,r . , r. - lirfallr srjnlriTie th same fee ha. ,' . . k . nir Council : Auditor and Pvlic Jdr stall. with-j hnna. auw . - ' m la ftaJonwa. ' In section thlrtesj of this ordlnance. fwtion !. It shall -e anlawful for i shall be downed to be a pmtnn with- five da; a thereafter, return to the any k-ep-r of any ber-rooaa or liquor 1 out a license during the period or sue you hare anything to sell bring It the public auction to be held at the Farmers' Feed Shed ln DaJlaa, Satur day. October It. Receipts and Sales at Port! anil Union Stock Yards. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 8 Receipts for the week ending today have been as follows: Cattle, 1833; calves. 292; hogs, 282; sheep, 23(7; goats, 196. The steer market for the week rall ied slightly; one top load having brought 15.90. The quality of. the of ferings were fair. The cow market re mains steady. Bulls sold steady and calves were strong and high. The hog market at the week's close waa about 20c, but prices ruled around $10.00, which waa higher than Missouri liver hogs cost laid down. The establishment of a Western Un ion telegraph office at the yards Is a convenience which livestock shippers have appreciated. Much complaint ls Coming from. owners of livestock, who say that banks throughout the country have loaned their available money on the wheat crop and In consequence there are no funds available for feeding cattle. The movement by the railroads, the Agricultural colleges and the Stock Yards for sn increased hog production in the Pacific Northwest Is attracting widespread attention. Representative sales have been as follows: Steers, $4 15 to $S.90; calves. $5 to $7; cows, $2.7$ to $4. SO; hogs. $9.90 to $10.20; heifers. $4.60; sheep, $3.75; lambs, $4.10 to $4.25. Notice of Meeting of Board of Equall saUoa. Notice I. hereby given that on Mon day, the 17th day of October. 1910. the Board of Equalisation will meet at th County Courthouse in the city of Dal las, la the county of Polki State of Oregon, to examine and correct all assessment rolls, to correct all errors ln valuation, lot. or other property, or incorrectly assessed as to description or quantity, or where assessed to the name of a person or persons sot the owner thereof or assessed ander or beyond the actual cash value thereof, and to aasess all lands, lots and other property appearing to have been emit, ted or that was not assessed. Petitions or applications for the re duction of a particular assessment shall be made la writing, verified by the oath of the applicant or his at torney and be died with the boarJ during the Bra week It is by law re quired to be In session, and any peti tion or application eot so made, veri fied and filed shall not be coasiJeret or acted upon by the board. Dated September 2a, A. D. 1110. C 8. GRAVES. Assessor of Tolk County. -29-4L . to inspect it usned thst the applicant is a wit-